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Private day tour from Biloxi to New Orleans

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Private day tour from Biloxi to New Orleans — Cultural & heritage things to do in Biloxi

A day trip from Biloxi to New Orleans featuring the French Quarter, St. Louis Cathedral, and local cuisine, with both walking and driving components.

This private tour involves a seamless journey from Biloxi to the heart of New Orleans, where you'll explore the renowned French Quarter and its iconic sites. Expect a blend of driving and walking as you visit places like Bourbon Street, famous for its nightlife and diverse entertainment options, as well as St. Louis Cathedral, the oldest continuously active cathedral in the United States.

The tour allows time to appreciate the unique architecture and vibrant atmosphere of the neighborhoods. You'll also indulge in local delicacies, including beignets from Café du Monde. The combination of historical depth and culinary experience makes this tour a well-rounded introduction to New Orleans culture.

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Good to know

What's included in this experience?+
• Exclusive transportation • Soft drinks • Water bottles • Light snacks • All applicable fees and taxes • Air conditioning in the vehicle
What's NOT included?+
• Tips • Meal
What should I know before booking?+
• Service animals are permitted. • Nearby public transport options are accessible. • Appropriate for individuals of all fitness levels. • Total duration encompasses travel time. • The activity involves significant walking, which may not be suitable for guests with leg, foot, or hip limitations.
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure.
How does pickup work?+
Your guide will reach out within one to two days prior to your tour to confirm pickup locations and discuss details like the weather forecast. It is important to provide a phone number for communication. Comfortable closed-toe shoes are recommended for guests.
What's the itinerary?+
• The drive along The Scenic HWY showcases lighthouses and picturesque small towns. This applies only to pickups in Biloxi. • New Orleans City Park is a lively urban space featuring lush greenery, beautiful gardens, art installations, and recreational opportunities, providing a peaceful environment. • The French Quarter in New Orleans is a historic area recognized for its energetic vibe, diverse music scene, rich cultural heritage, and distinctive architecture, blending Creole and European influences. • The French Market serves as a cultural and commercial hub in the heart of the French Quarter. This open-air market spans six blocks along the Mississippi River and features food stalls, artisan crafts, and unique souvenirs that reflect the diversity of New Orleans. Visitors can browse a wide variety of local produce, handmade jewelry, and Creole spices, or enjoy beignets and café au lait at nearby cafés. The market's lively atmosphere, enlivened by performers and street artists, embodies the essence of New Orleans. • Jackson Square is a historic square in New Orleans, notable for its famous St. Louis Cathedral and vibrant atmosphere. • St. Louis Cathedral, situated in the French Quarter, is a landmark known for its striking Gothic architecture. It holds the title of the oldest continuously active Roman Catholic cathedral in the United States, recognized for its historical importance and stunning beauty. • Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar, located on the quieter side of Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, is renowned for its rich history and inviting ambiance. Considered one of the oldest continuously operating bars in the United States, it dates back to the 18th century and is rumored to have been used by the pirate Jean Lafitte for smuggling. The bar features original architectural details, such as low ceilings and exposed wooden beams. By candlelight and the soft glow of a fireplace, guests can enjoy a variety of drinks, including classic cocktails and local beers, in a setting that evokes the past. • The Joan of Arc statue in the French Quarter, at the intersection of Chartres and St. Phillip Streets, commemorates the French heroine and saint. Erected in 1958, the statue portrays Joan in armor, holding a banner with the fleur-de-lis, recognizing her role in the Hundred Years’ War. It is significant artistically and historically, celebrating Joan’s bravery and French heritage in New Orleans. • Café Du Monde is a historic coffee shop in New Orleans, famous for its beignets and chicory coffee since 1862.

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